From their Teachers discussion on the Constitution:
Impeachment - A formal accusation against a public official by the lower house of a legislative body. Impeachment is merely an accusation and not a conviction. Only one president, Andrew Johnson in 1868, was ever impeached. He was not, however, convicted, for the Senate failed by one vote to obtain the necessary two-thirds vote required for conviction.Also, in PA -- seems Mr Ed Rendell is running against 'plain joe' Mike Fisher. No bias there, eh?
(Probably just a lazy cut-and-paste job on the latter, but their failure to update their info is suspect.)
To be honest, I've never investigated any of the opinions expressed on Project Vote Smart other than the ones directly attributable to the representatives themselves. My main purpose for posting a link to thier site was to ensure others in this forum have a means by which they can locate and contact their representatives.
I missed their revisionist history lesson concerning their "Teachers discussion on the Constitution" link. Thank you for calling it to my attention.
All the more reason to start foaming at the mouth . . .